Difference between revisions of "Language/Armenian/Grammar/Past-Tense"

From Polyglot Club WIKI
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Quick edit)
m (Quick edit)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<span pgnav>
{| class="wikitable pg_template_nav"
|[[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Present-Tense|◀️ Present Tense — Previous Lesson]]
|[[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Next Lesson — Modes of Transportation ▶️]]
|}
</span>


{{Armenian-Page-Top}}
{{Armenian-Page-Top}}
<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Armenian|Armenian]]  → [[Language/Armenian/Grammar|Grammar]] → [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Past Tense</div>
Welcome to the exciting world of Armenian grammar! In this lesson, we will embark on a journey to explore the '''past tense''' in Armenian, an essential aspect of the language that will help you express actions that have already happened. Understanding how to navigate this grammatical territory is crucial for effective communication, whether you're sharing stories, recounting experiences, or talking about your daily life.
Throughout this lesson, we will cover the following topics:
* The importance of the past tense in Armenian.
* How to form regular and irregular verb conjugations.
* Practical examples to illustrate usage in different contexts.
* Engaging exercises to practice what you’ve learned.


<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Armenian|Armenian]]  → [[Language/Armenian/Grammar|Grammar]] → [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Verbs and Tenses → Past Tense</div>
By the end of this lesson, you will be well-equipped to use the past tense confidently. So, let’s dive in!


__TOC__
__TOC__


As an Armenian language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you about the past tense in Armenian. Knowing how to form and use the past tense is an essential part of communicating in any language, so let's dive right in! In this lesson on past tense, I will cover regular and irregular verb conjugations, common usage, and provide practice exercises to help you become comfortable using the past tense in various contexts.
=== Importance of the Past Tense ===
 
The past tense is a fundamental component of any language. It's how we narrate our experiences, share our stories, and connect with others through shared memories. In Armenian, the past tense allows you to discuss events that have occurred, making it a vital tool for conversation. Mastering this tense will enable you to engage more deeply with the language and the culture.
 
=== Overview of Past Tense Conjugation ===
 
In Armenian, verb conjugation in the past tense can be a bit tricky, as it involves both regular and irregular forms. We will break down these forms into manageable parts.
 
==== Regular Verbs ====
 
Regular verbs in Armenian generally follow predictable patterns when conjugated in the past tense. The endings will vary based on the subject pronoun.
 
Here’s the basic structure to remember:
 
* '''For singular subjects (I, you, he/she):'''
 
* Add '''-ել''' (el) to the verb root for the first person (I).


* Add '''-եց''' (ets) for the second person (you).


<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Obligatory-Mood-Future-Obligatory|Obligatory Mood Future Obligatory]] & [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/The-Verb-to-Be|The Verb to Be]].</span>
* Add '''-եց''' (ets) for the third person (he/she).
== Regular Past Tense Verbs ==


In Armenian, the regular past tense verb form is formed by adding -ացրել (-ats'rel) to the infinitive form of the verb. For example, the verb խնայել (khna-yel) means "to sleep," so to form the past tense, we add -ացրել to the end, resulting in խնայացրել (khna-ats'rel) or "slept."
* '''For plural subjects:'''


Here are some more examples:
* Add '''-եցին''' (etsin) for the first person plural (we).
 
* Add '''-եցիք''' (etsik) for the second person plural (you all).
 
* Add '''-եցին''' (etsin) for the third person plural (they).
 
Let’s look at a table of examples for regular verbs:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| խոսել || khosel || talked
 
| գրել  || grel || to write
 
|-
|-
| գնալ || gnal || went
 
| գրեցի  || grets'i || I wrote
 
|-
|-
| բարել || barel || ran
 
| գրեց  || grets || you wrote
 
|-
 
| գրեց  || grets || he/she wrote
 
|-
 
| գրեցին  || grets'in || we wrote
 
|-
 
| գրեցիք  || grets'ik || you all wrote
 
|-
 
| գրեցին  || grets'in || they wrote
 
|}
|}


As you can see, the regular past tense form is formed by adding -ացրել to the end of the infinitive verb form.
==== Irregular Verbs ====
 
Irregular verbs do not follow the standard patterns and must be memorized. Some common irregular verbs include:
 
1. '''լինել''' (linel) – to be
 
2. '''հեռանալ''' (herranal) – to leave
 
3. '''տեսնել''' (tesnel) – to see
 
Let's see how these verbs are conjugated in the past tense:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| լինել  || linel || to be
 
|-
 
| եմ  || yem || I was
 
|-
 
| ես  || yes || you were
 
|-
 
| է  || e || he/she was
 
|-
 
| ենք  || yenk || we were


== Irregular Past Tense Verbs ==
|-


In addition to regular past tense verbs, there are many irregular past tense verbs in Armenian that you will need to memorize. These verbs do not follow the standard -ացրել conjugation and have unique forms for the past tense.
| եք  || yek || you all were


Here are some common irregular verbs and their past tense forms:
|-
 
| են  || yen || they were
 
|}


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| հեռանալ  || herranal || to leave
|-
| հեռացա  || herratsa || I left
|-
|-
| ել || yel || came
 
| հեռացար  || herratsar || you left
 
|-
|-
| գումար || gumar || thought
 
| հեռացավ  || herratsav || he/she left
 
|-
|-
| տալ || tal || gave
 
| հեռացանք  || herratsank || we left
 
|-
 
| հեռացաք  || herratsak || you all left
 
|-
 
| հեռացան  || herratsan || they left
 
|}
|}


As you can see, the past tense forms of these verbs do not follow the standard -ացրել conjugation, so it's important to memorize them through practice.
{| class="wikitable"


== Using the Past Tense ==
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English


Now that you know how to form the past tense in Armenian, it's important to learn when to use it. The past tense is used to describe actions or events that have already happened in the past, and it is often equivalent to the English simple past tense.
|-


For example, "I walked to the store yesterday" would be translated to "Ես երեկ դիմեցի խանութ" (Yes er-yek' dimetsi khanut') in Armenian.
| տեսնել  || tesnel || to see


Here are some more examples:
|-


* Քանի՞ տարի առաջ գումարը մտածեցրեց։ (Kani tar-i ari gumar-e mtatserts'?)- "How many years ago did he think?"
| տեսա  || tes'a || I saw
* Երկու օր առաջ եկավ որդինը։ (Yerku or-a araj ek-av vord-in) - "The child came two days ago."


In Armenian, it's important to remember that the past tense form agrees with both the subject and object of the sentence. This means that the verb form will change depending on the gender and number of both the subject and object.
|-


For example, if we want to say "I saw the cat," we would need to use the correct past tense verb form for both "I" and "cat" to reflect their gender and number:
| տեսար  || tes'ar || you saw  


* Ես տեսային եմ կատու մեծ։ (Es tesayin em kat-u me-ts') - "I saw the big cat."
|-


Here, the verb form տեսային (tesayin) agrees with both "I" (ես) and "cat" (կատու) in gender and number.
| տեսավ  || tes'av || he/she saw


== Practice Exercises ==
|-


To become comfortable using the past tense in Armenian, it's essential to practice with exercises. Here are some practice exercises to get you started:
| տեսանք  || tes'ank || we saw


* Translate the following English sentences into Armenian using the past tense:
|-


1. They arrived at the airport five hours ago.
| տեսաք  || tes'ak || you all saw
2. She sang a beautiful song last night.
3. He studied for three hours yesterday.


* Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense:
|-
 
| տեսան  || tes'an || they saw
 
|}


1. գալ (gal) - to come
=== Using the Past Tense in Context ===
2. գցել (gts'el) - to tie
3. բաղկացած (bagh-tsats') - to be full


== Conclusion ==
Understanding how to conjugate verbs in the past tense is just the beginning. The next step is to learn how to use it in real-life contexts. Here are some situations where you will commonly use the past tense:


The past tense is an essential part of any language, and mastering it is an important step in becoming proficient in Armenian. In this lesson, we covered regular and irregular past tense verb conjugations, common usage, and practice exercises to help you become comfortable using the past tense in various contexts. With practice, you can become confident in forming and using the past tense in Armenian conversation. Happy learning!
1. '''Sharing Memories:'''


* "Yesterday, I visited my grandmother." (Երեկ, ես այցելեցի իմ տատիկին։)
2. '''Discussing Past Events:'''
* "We celebrated my birthday last week." (Մենք նշել ենք իմ ծնունդը անցած շաբաթ։)
3. '''Talking about Experiences:'''
* "I traveled to Armenia last summer." (Ես անցյալ ամառ այցելեցի Հայաստան։)
Let’s see a few more examples in a table:
{| class="wikitable"
! Armenian !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Ես գնացի  || Yes gnatsi || I went
|-
| Նա լսեց  || Na lsets || He/she listened
|-
| Մենք խաղացինք  || Menk khaghats'ink || We played
|-
| Դուք տեսաք  || Duk tes'ak || You saw
|-
| Նրանք խոսեցին  || Nrank' khos'ets' || They spoke
|}
=== Practice Exercises ===
Now that you have a grasp of the past tense, it's time to put your skills to the test. Here are 10 exercises designed to reinforce your learning:
1. '''Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense:'''
* (to eat) ուտել
* (to drink) խմել
* (to read) կարդալ
2. '''Translate the following sentences into Armenian:'''
* "I wrote a letter."
* "They played football."
* "He saw a movie."
3. '''Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in past tense:'''
* Yesterday, I (to go) __________ to the market.
* We (to meet) __________ our friends last night.
* She (to finish) __________ her homework.
4. '''Match the English sentences with their Armenian translations:'''
* "You were happy."
* "We left early."
* "I saw the mountains."
* * A. "Ես տեսա լեռները։"
* B. "Մենք հեռացանք շուտ։"
* C. "Դուք ուրախ էիք։"
5. '''What is the past tense form of the following irregular verbs?'''
* (to be) լինել
* (to leave) հեռանալ
* (to see) տեսնել
6. '''Create three sentences using the past tense about your last vacation.'''
7. '''Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:'''
* "Ես գնացի երեկ տունը." (I went home yesterday.)
* "Նա լսեց երաժշտություն երեկ." (He listened to music yesterday.)
8. '''Write a short paragraph about a memorable event in your life using at least five verbs in the past tense.'''
9. '''Transform the following present tense sentences into past tense:'''
* "I eat breakfast."
* "They play games."
* "She reads books."
10. '''Identify the subject and verb in the following past tense sentences:'''
* "Մենք գնացինք զբոսանքի։" (We went for a walk.)
* "Նա տեսավ ֆիլմ։" (He saw a movie.)
=== Answers and Explanations ===
Here are the answers to the exercises for your reference:
1.
* ուտել: ուտեցի (I ate), ուտեց (you ate), ուտեց (he/she ate), ուտեցինք (we ate), ուտեցիք (you all ate), ուտեցին (they ate)
* խմել: խմեցի (I drank), խմեց (you drank), խմեց (he/she drank), խմեցինք (we drank), խմեցիք (you all drank), խմեցին (they drank)
* կարդալ: կարդացի (I read), կարդաց (you read), կարդաց (he/she read), կարդացինք (we read), կարդացիք (you all read), կարդացին (they read)
2.
* "Ես գրեցի նամակ։"
* "Նրանք խաղացին ֆուտբոլ։"
* "Նա տեսավ ֆիլմ։"
3.
* Yesterday, I (to go) '''գնացի''' to the market.
* We (to meet) '''հանդիպեցինք''' our friends last night.
* She (to finish) '''ավարտեց''' her homework.
4.
* "You were happy." - C. "Դուք ուրախ էիք։"
* "We left early." - B. "Մենք հեռացանք շուտ։"
* "I saw the mountains." - A. "Ես տեսա լեռները։"
5.
* (to be) եմ (I was)
* (to leave) հեռացա (I left)
* (to see) տեսա (I saw)
6. (Answers will vary, but should use past tense verbs.)
7.
* "Ես գնացի երեկ տուն։"
* "Նա լսեց երաժշտություն երեկ։"
8. (Answers will vary, but should include at least five past tense verbs.)
9.
* "I eat breakfast." → "Ես ուտեցի նախաճաշ։"
* "They play games." → "Նրանք խաղացին խաղեր։"
* "She reads books." → "Նա կարդաց գրքեր։"
10.
* "Մենք" is the subject, "գնացինք" is the verb.
* "Նա" is the subject, "տեսավ" is the verb.
By the end of this lesson, you should feel more confident in your ability to use the past tense in Armenian. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep engaging with the language, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed.
Happy learning!


<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] & [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Noun-Gender-and-Plurals|Noun Gender and Plurals]].</span>
{{#seo:
{{#seo:
|title=Armenian Grammar Verbs and Tenses Past Tense Lesson
 
|keywords=Armenian language, past tense, regular past tense, irregular past tense, usage
|title=Armenian Grammar: Mastering the Past Tense
|description=In this lesson, you will learn about the past tense in Armenian. Learn about regular and irregular verbs and their usage. Become proficient in the past tense for Armenian conversations.
 
|keywords=Armenian language, past tense, Armenian grammar, beginner Armenian, verb conjugation
 
|description=In this lesson, you will learn how to form and use the past tense in Armenian, including regular and irregular verb conjugations, with plenty of examples and exercises.
 
}}
}}


{{Armenian-0-to-A1-Course-TOC}}
{{Template:Armenian-0-to-A1-Course-TOC}}


[[Category:Course]]
[[Category:Course]]
Line 99: Line 413:
[[Category:0-to-A1-Course]]
[[Category:0-to-A1-Course]]
[[Category:Armenian-0-to-A1-Course]]
[[Category:Armenian-0-to-A1-Course]]
<span gpt></span> <span model=gpt-3.5-turbo></span> <span temperature=1></span>
<span openai_correct_model></span> <span gpt></span> <span model=gpt-4o-mini></span> <span temperature=0.7></span>


==Videos==
==Videos==
Line 105: Line 419:
===Armenian Past Tense Explained - Learn Armenian Language Basics ...===
===Armenian Past Tense Explained - Learn Armenian Language Basics ...===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzN45d9aSdM</youtube>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzN45d9aSdM</youtube>
==Sources==
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Armenian/Grammar Armenian/Grammar - Wikibooks, open books for an open world]
* [https://www.routledge.com/Beginning-Armenian-A-Communicative-Textbook/Karamanoukian/p/book/9780367408558 Beginning Armenian: A Communicative Textbook - 1st Edition ...]


==Other Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
Line 117: Line 439:
* [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/To-Like,-To-Want,-To-Wish|To Like, To Want, To Wish]]
* [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/To-Like,-To-Want,-To-Wish|To Like, To Want, To Wish]]


<span class='maj'></span>
 
==Sources==
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Armenian/Grammar Armenian/Grammar - Wikibooks, open books for an open world]
* [https://www.routledge.com/Beginning-Armenian-A-Communicative-Textbook/Karamanoukian/p/book/9780367408558 Beginning Armenian: A Communicative Textbook - 1st Edition ...]


{{Armenian-Page-Bottom}}
{{Armenian-Page-Bottom}}
<span links></span>
 
<span pgnav>
{| class="wikitable pg_template_nav"
 
|[[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Present-Tense|◀️ Present Tense — Previous Lesson]]
|[[Language/Armenian/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Next Lesson — Modes of Transportation ▶️]]
|}
</span>

Latest revision as of 01:20, 2 August 2024

◀️ Present Tense — Previous Lesson Next Lesson — Modes of Transportation ▶️

Armenian-Language-Polyglotclub.png
ArmenianGrammar0 to A1 Course → Past Tense

Welcome to the exciting world of Armenian grammar! In this lesson, we will embark on a journey to explore the past tense in Armenian, an essential aspect of the language that will help you express actions that have already happened. Understanding how to navigate this grammatical territory is crucial for effective communication, whether you're sharing stories, recounting experiences, or talking about your daily life.

Throughout this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

  • The importance of the past tense in Armenian.
  • How to form regular and irregular verb conjugations.
  • Practical examples to illustrate usage in different contexts.
  • Engaging exercises to practice what you’ve learned.

By the end of this lesson, you will be well-equipped to use the past tense confidently. So, let’s dive in!

Importance of the Past Tense[edit | edit source]

The past tense is a fundamental component of any language. It's how we narrate our experiences, share our stories, and connect with others through shared memories. In Armenian, the past tense allows you to discuss events that have occurred, making it a vital tool for conversation. Mastering this tense will enable you to engage more deeply with the language and the culture.

Overview of Past Tense Conjugation[edit | edit source]

In Armenian, verb conjugation in the past tense can be a bit tricky, as it involves both regular and irregular forms. We will break down these forms into manageable parts.

Regular Verbs[edit | edit source]

Regular verbs in Armenian generally follow predictable patterns when conjugated in the past tense. The endings will vary based on the subject pronoun.

Here’s the basic structure to remember:

  • For singular subjects (I, you, he/she):
  • Add -ել (el) to the verb root for the first person (I).
  • Add -եց (ets) for the second person (you).
  • Add -եց (ets) for the third person (he/she).
  • For plural subjects:
  • Add -եցին (etsin) for the first person plural (we).
  • Add -եցիք (etsik) for the second person plural (you all).
  • Add -եցին (etsin) for the third person plural (they).

Let’s look at a table of examples for regular verbs:

Armenian Pronunciation English
գրել grel to write
գրեցի grets'i I wrote
գրեց grets you wrote
գրեց grets he/she wrote
գրեցին grets'in we wrote
գրեցիք grets'ik you all wrote
գրեցին grets'in they wrote

Irregular Verbs[edit | edit source]

Irregular verbs do not follow the standard patterns and must be memorized. Some common irregular verbs include:

1. լինել (linel) – to be

2. հեռանալ (herranal) – to leave

3. տեսնել (tesnel) – to see

Let's see how these verbs are conjugated in the past tense:

Armenian Pronunciation English
լինել linel to be
եմ yem I was
ես yes you were
է e he/she was
ենք yenk we were
եք yek you all were
են yen they were
Armenian Pronunciation English
հեռանալ herranal to leave
հեռացա herratsa I left
հեռացար herratsar you left
հեռացավ herratsav he/she left
հեռացանք herratsank we left
հեռացաք herratsak you all left
հեռացան herratsan they left
Armenian Pronunciation English
տեսնել tesnel to see
տեսա tes'a I saw
տեսար tes'ar you saw
տեսավ tes'av he/she saw
տեսանք tes'ank we saw
տեսաք tes'ak you all saw
տեսան tes'an they saw

Using the Past Tense in Context[edit | edit source]

Understanding how to conjugate verbs in the past tense is just the beginning. The next step is to learn how to use it in real-life contexts. Here are some situations where you will commonly use the past tense:

1. Sharing Memories:

  • "Yesterday, I visited my grandmother." (Երեկ, ես այցելեցի իմ տատիկին։)

2. Discussing Past Events:

  • "We celebrated my birthday last week." (Մենք նշել ենք իմ ծնունդը անցած շաբաթ։)

3. Talking about Experiences:

  • "I traveled to Armenia last summer." (Ես անցյալ ամառ այցելեցի Հայաստան։)

Let’s see a few more examples in a table:

Armenian Pronunciation English
Ես գնացի Yes gnatsi I went
Նա լսեց Na lsets He/she listened
Մենք խաղացինք Menk khaghats'ink We played
Դուք տեսաք Duk tes'ak You saw
Նրանք խոսեցին Nrank' khos'ets' They spoke

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a grasp of the past tense, it's time to put your skills to the test. Here are 10 exercises designed to reinforce your learning:

1. Conjugate the following verbs in the past tense:

  • (to eat) ուտել
  • (to drink) խմել
  • (to read) կարդալ

2. Translate the following sentences into Armenian:

  • "I wrote a letter."
  • "They played football."
  • "He saw a movie."

3. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in past tense:

  • Yesterday, I (to go) __________ to the market.
  • We (to meet) __________ our friends last night.
  • She (to finish) __________ her homework.

4. Match the English sentences with their Armenian translations:

  • "You were happy."
  • "We left early."
  • "I saw the mountains."
  • * A. "Ես տեսա լեռները։"
  • B. "Մենք հեռացանք շուտ։"
  • C. "Դուք ուրախ էիք։"

5. What is the past tense form of the following irregular verbs?

  • (to be) լինել
  • (to leave) հեռանալ
  • (to see) տեսնել

6. Create three sentences using the past tense about your last vacation.

7. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

  • "Ես գնացի երեկ տունը." (I went home yesterday.)
  • "Նա լսեց երաժշտություն երեկ." (He listened to music yesterday.)

8. Write a short paragraph about a memorable event in your life using at least five verbs in the past tense.

9. Transform the following present tense sentences into past tense:

  • "I eat breakfast."
  • "They play games."
  • "She reads books."

10. Identify the subject and verb in the following past tense sentences:

  • "Մենք գնացինք զբոսանքի։" (We went for a walk.)
  • "Նա տեսավ ֆիլմ։" (He saw a movie.)

Answers and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Here are the answers to the exercises for your reference:

1.

  • ուտել: ուտեցի (I ate), ուտեց (you ate), ուտեց (he/she ate), ուտեցինք (we ate), ուտեցիք (you all ate), ուտեցին (they ate)
  • խմել: խմեցի (I drank), խմեց (you drank), խմեց (he/she drank), խմեցինք (we drank), խմեցիք (you all drank), խմեցին (they drank)
  • կարդալ: կարդացի (I read), կարդաց (you read), կարդաց (he/she read), կարդացինք (we read), կարդացիք (you all read), կարդացին (they read)

2.

  • "Ես գրեցի նամակ։"
  • "Նրանք խաղացին ֆուտբոլ։"
  • "Նա տեսավ ֆիլմ։"

3.

  • Yesterday, I (to go) գնացի to the market.
  • We (to meet) հանդիպեցինք our friends last night.
  • She (to finish) ավարտեց her homework.

4.

  • "You were happy." - C. "Դուք ուրախ էիք։"
  • "We left early." - B. "Մենք հեռացանք շուտ։"
  • "I saw the mountains." - A. "Ես տեսա լեռները։"

5.

  • (to be) եմ (I was)
  • (to leave) հեռացա (I left)
  • (to see) տեսա (I saw)

6. (Answers will vary, but should use past tense verbs.)

7.

  • "Ես գնացի երեկ տուն։"
  • "Նա լսեց երաժշտություն երեկ։"

8. (Answers will vary, but should include at least five past tense verbs.)

9.

  • "I eat breakfast." → "Ես ուտեցի նախաճաշ։"
  • "They play games." → "Նրանք խաղացին խաղեր։"
  • "She reads books." → "Նա կարդաց գրքեր։"

10.

  • "Մենք" is the subject, "գնացինք" is the verb.
  • "Նա" is the subject, "տեսավ" is the verb.

By the end of this lesson, you should feel more confident in your ability to use the past tense in Armenian. Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep engaging with the language, and don’t hesitate to revisit this lesson as needed.

Happy learning!

Table of Contents - Armenian Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Basic Sentence Structure


Family and Relationships


Nouns and Pronouns


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Adjectives and Adverbs


Armenian Traditions and Customs

Videos[edit | edit source]

Armenian Past Tense Explained - Learn Armenian Language Basics ...[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



◀️ Present Tense — Previous Lesson Next Lesson — Modes of Transportation ▶️